In an impassioned speech Saturday,Hillary Clintonlaid into the Trump administration for its stance on LGBTQ rights, acknowledging that “tough battles” lie ahead for the queer community and other minority groups.

“I was outraged when I read, on Twitter of all places, that the president wanted to ban transgender people from serving in the military. You know, and he knows, transgender people have fought and died for this country from our very beginning,” Clinton told the crowd, which included the likes ofSen. Kamala Harris(D-Calif.) and Amazon founder and CEOJeff Bezos. “They are serving in uniform with distinction right now, and the suggestion that transgender Americans are unfit to serve is insulting and wrong.”

She also lamentedreportsof anti-LGBTQ persecution inEgyptand theRussian republic of Chechnya, noting in her speech that such incidents should “really alarm every American.” The speech can be viewed above.

“The attacks on the LGBT community here at home and around the world are striking and scary,” Clinton said. “I can only imagine what it’s like to be in the position that so many people still find themselves in in our country. I do know what it feels like to be torn down and attacked, and I want you to know that I’m with you.”

“It’s just wrong that in 2017,” she continued, “you can lose your job, lose your home or, if this administration gets its way,be denied a wedding cakesimply because of who you are and who you love.”

Later, she offered a zing atFox News, joking that the conservative network seems to think that she lives in the White House “because they spend a disproportionate amount of time talking about impeaching me.”

“Look, if they want to make a trade, I’d be more than willing,” she quipped.